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A Back to the Future Rebuttal

Posted on March 19th, 2010 by Tim Babb (TANcast's #1 Host/Editor Fan)

Tim Babb’s March Blog Madness: Day 19 I got the impression that a few people thought my previous blog about Back to the Future indicated that I didn’t like the movie or that I thought the temporal paradox made the movie less enjoyable…far from it. The Back to the Future series is one of my […]


Ignorance Defined

Posted on March 18th, 2010 by Tim Babb (TANcast's #1 Host/Editor Fan)

Tim Babb’s March Blog Madness: Day 18 So one of my Facebook “friends” posted the following picture with the caption “Irony defined” attached to it: Really, chuckles? You’re gonna go with “irony” on that one? I’m no Grammar Girl, but I’m pretty sure I can define Irony:


Marty McFly II and the end of the Universe

Posted on March 16th, 2010 by Tim Babb (TANcast's #1 Host/Editor Fan)

Tim Babb’s March Blog Madness: Day 16 Back to the Future is a classic piece of 80’s cinema. The sequels aren’t bad either, despite what those hammer heads at the Now Playing Podcast say. But the sequels don’t actually exist, because there is a sequel that we never saw…because it would be too depressing…I’m talking […]


The New SModcast?

Posted on March 13th, 2010 by Tim Babb (TANcast's #1 Host/Editor Fan)

Tim Babb’s March Blog Madness: Day 13 We just finished recording TANcast 91 and this was something we didn’t get to until the mics were off. SModcast is now more than just one podcast, it’s a whole “podcast network.” With the addition of two new podcasts. One of them is “Tell ‘Em Steve Dave.” I […]


Manhattan Melodies: The Quickest Re-Write EVER

Posted on March 11th, 2010 by Tim Babb (TANcast's #1 Host/Editor Fan)

Tim Babb’s March Blog Madness: Day 11 In 1984, the final Muppet movie to feature Jim Henson was released. It was called “The Muppets Take Manhattan.” The story follows everyone’s favorite felt family as they go from college to New York to try and sell their play, “Manhattan Melodies” on Broadway (It is never explained […]


Oscar Wrap Up

Posted on March 8th, 2010 by Tim Babb (TANcast's #1 Host/Editor Fan)

Tim Babb’s March Blog Madness: Day 8 First off…sorry folks this week’s episode is a ways off I am busy and a little sick and the former is making the latter worse. I swear it will be worth the wait. (I’m quite proud of Noah and Andy on this week’s show) But last night was […]


Know Before the Show

Posted on March 7th, 2010 by Tim Babb (TANcast's #1 Host/Editor Fan)

Tim Babb’s March Blog Madness: Day 7 If you don’t follow me on Twitter or Facebook, then you missed this post: “Wow! We are accidentally recording a really interesting TANcast!” We were half way through recording this week’s show and I was really enjoying listening to Andy and Noah go back and forth. I truly […]


Fair and Balanced

Posted on March 5th, 2010 by Tim Babb (TANcast's #1 Host/Editor Fan)

Tim Babb’s March Blog Madness: Day 5 Since yesterday I wrote and anti-republican blog (Technically, it was anti-PALIN blog. That’s an important distinction in my eyes) today I’d like to write a little something more pro-republican. Last Friday on Real Time with Bill Maher, there were two liberals and one conservative on the panel (plus […]


It’s Now Official…I HATE Sarah Palin

Posted on March 4th, 2010 by Tim Babb (TANcast's #1 Host/Editor Fan)

Tim Babb’s March Blog Madness: Day 4 Ok…I was annoyed when she implied that there was a “real” America and, by implication an unreal America. I was disappointed in the way she misrepresented the health care debate. It rolled my eyes when she quit her governorship half way through her term. But THIS is too […]


The Biggest Surprise of the Return of Captain EO

Posted on March 2nd, 2010 by Tim Babb (TANcast's #1 Host/Editor Fan)

Tim Babb’s March Blog Madness: Day 2 In 1986, a trifecta of awesome was bestowed upon young Tim Babb. Someone decided to combine the “Star Wars guy” (George Lucas) with Michael Jackson and do it in Disneyland. In doing so, they caused my young brain to melt with sheer joy. It was a 17 minute […]


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